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AKIRA DVD Tin Review!
Dave here, it took them a while to find it, for some reason UPS enjoys losing my packages,
if only for a small while. That's over with now, and I'm FINALLY in possession
of my Akira Special Edition DVD Tin. Sure, you've seen reviews of this at other
places, but it deserves one here.
AKIRA, for those of you who know nothing of anime, is one of the last great
works of the pre-digital animation era of anime. Probably the greatest. Stunningly
dramatic and masterfully composed music, colorful and highly detailed animation, an
intense, driving plot, cool characters, and great atmosphere make it one of the most
accessible anime titles western audiences have ever seen.
This was the first anime that made me realize I was watching anime, not just
a foreign cartoon. Of course, there were a lot of great titles before it, but
for me, like lots of westerners, it was my first exposure to a refined example of
the anime art form.
There are only a handful of titles in the same category as AKIRA, and it's
hard to justify any other feature-length title taking the top spot away from it.
I could watch it a million times, turn off the video and just enjoy the amazing
music, or turn off the sound and just enjoy the beautiful and intense artwork.
I'm not going to run down the plot here, or post any spoilers, just based on the
off chance that somehow, some of you haven't seen it yet. Here's the basic rundown,
though, a kid, in a post-apocalyptic world, gets caught up in a government-run
experiment...an experiment in psychic phenomena that begins to go out of control.
That's really all you need to know. That, and the fact that anime fans everywhere
revere this title. They buy tons of T-Shirts, toys, posters, everything they can get
their hands on. Because it's a top-tier title. These facts alone should be enough to
get you interested in seeing it.
Obviously, then, it would be a crime to screw up the DVD release of this work.
Like, say, Manga did when they re-released another anime masterpiece, The Wings of
Honneamise (aka Royal Space Force). Somehow, THEY managed to get the video quality
looking as bad as a mediocre videotape, and looking MUCH worse than the copy I have
on laserdisc. Who knows how, but sometimes projects go awry.
Fortunately, the video looks amazing on this disc, and the sound is as clear as
a bell...or rather, hundreds of bells and drums, and chorus voices. Magnificent on
both fronts, making this look like a title that was just produced yesterday. Of course,
that's the most important thing.
In addition, SOMEHOW, they managed to come up with one of the best dubbing jobs,
in 5.1 Surround English, that I've ever heard. I'd go so far as to say that I can
watch AKIRA in English and actually enjoy it, feeling no particularly strong feelings
of rage. That's remarkable. Of course, I'd much rather watch the film in Japanese,
and all of you should too, but if you HAVE TO, or if you have small children who can't
read quickly, and whose minds you want to corrupt, then the English is quite acceptable.
Huge surprise there, but a nice one. Pioneer deserves a LOT of credit for making the
English dub as good as it is. GOOD JOB!
More than that, it's the details that make this a wonderful release. The menus
are fabulous, showing a lot more care than most anime producers are putting out these
days. I have to wonder, in an age with iDVD and DVD Studio Pro, I can put together
menus on my Mac at home of higher quality than most of these guys...so what's their
excuse? I don't know, but at least Pioneer isn't slacking off on this title. These
are the kind of menus I like to see. Animated, with great audio, and really cool
transitions. Easy to navigate, yet still stylish. GOOD JOB!
Did I mention how great this thing LOOKS? I still can't believe it when I watch
it. It's stunning. You can see, in every frame, how hard these guys must have
worked to get this thing looking perfect. It really is amazing.
Okay, there's another disc to talk about. The second disc, with a director's
interview, trailers, information about the restoration, production materials, a
glossary, "akira.sound.clip", and a production report.
The production report details the process of making the original work, the
"akira.sound.clip" details the making of the soundtrack, the director's interview
is...well, you know, the production materials contain numerous character designs,
the trailers...you can figure that one out too, the restoration details the
massive undertaking that was...restoring this amazing title, and the glossary fills
you in on various terms used in the feature.
The extras on disc 2 constitute an ENORMOUS amount of material that westerners
have (as far as I know) previously had little or no access to. I'm sure there was a
lot of digging for this stuff, and it's all wonderful. It goes even further to show
how much effort, care, and respect this title was treated with, and it gives even
a fellow like me, who's seen this title a million times, something new to see, and
a way to get even more involved in the story.
Having finally seen this DVD release, I have to congratulate Pioneer. I've never
seen an anime title treated so well, so perfectly. I WISH anime producers would take
this title and nail it to their walls, and say to everyone they meet, "THAT'S how you
release an anime title on DVD." If I could find someone at Pioneer to give them a hug
for this, I would. I'd hug their whole restoration team if given a chance. Top-notch,
excellent, wonderful, perfect. That about describes the new Region 1 AKIRA DVD release.
As for me, overjoyed describes me right about now. Still a little pissed off at
UPS, but I'm used to them losing stuff. It's more than made up for by the surprising
amount of love that was put into this 2-disc set, though.
Oh, and folks, even if you're not lucky enough to get your hands on the limited edition 2-disc tin with all of the extras, you need to get this title in its 1-disc movie-only standard release. After all, it's really about the movie itself, and when it comes to that, there's no difference between the special and standard editions. They're both fantastic.
-Dave Alvarado, El Cosmico
elcosmico@aintitcool.com
 
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Reader Talkback
Has anybody compared this to
the laserdisc release? by Will Collier | Jul 25th, 2001 02:32:31 PM | It is a thing of beauty by steamworks | Jul 25th, 2001 02:37:55 PM | OK, I get to be the asshole
for once, and
say....FIRST!!!!! by XTheCrovvX | Jul 25th, 2001 02:47:33 PM | And one last thing... by XTheCrovvX | Jul 25th, 2001 02:50:36 PM | DVDPlanet.com/Ken Crane's
still has some in-stock (the
tin versi by IAmLegolas | Jul 25th, 2001 03:10:14 PM | dub sucks by skywise67 | Jul 25th, 2001 04:02:26 PM | I love DVD Planet, and this
movie. Not in that order. by Neon_Noodle | Jul 25th, 2001 04:31:36 PM | Akira is cool and buy.com DOES
suck by SethShandor | Jul 25th, 2001 05:36:11 PM | Layer Change by Ivan Alexeev | Jul 25th, 2001 06:09:20 PM | I like the new dub by Sod Off Baldric | Jul 25th, 2001 06:12:29 PM | The Original Dub is gone?
BOOOO! by YubYub | Jul 25th, 2001 06:58:00 PM | Dub Comparisons by Amp Divorax | Jul 25th, 2001 07:06:12 PM | I Liked the original dub MUCH
better. by Defiant | Jul 25th, 2001 08:28:31 PM | Growing up with Akira by Darth Tenor | Jul 25th, 2001 08:38:59 PM | Shut the fuck up guys! The new
dub kicks ass!!!! by JarJar25 | Jul 25th, 2001 09:24:21 PM | Who cares about the dub
controversy? by Dagan | Jul 25th, 2001 11:20:04 PM | How did the Japanese Dub come
out? by x1357 | Jul 26th, 2001 12:06:27 AM | I have the soundtrack, and now
I shall have this. by Sith Lord Jesus | Jul 26th, 2001 12:16:51 AM | Oh--and where can I get more
music by the Geinoh
Yamashirogumi? by Sith Lord Jesus | Jul 26th, 2001 12:27:43 AM | XTheCrovvX, I agree with
you... by swinston | Jul 26th, 2001 03:56:37 AM | American Dub vs Pioneer Dub by huls0013 | Jul 26th, 2001 04:09:19 AM | New Dub reminded me of
Southpark by T-Bird2 | Jul 26th, 2001 06:27:40 AM | re: "I am an "Akira" purist " by semuta | Jul 26th, 2001 06:53:59 AM | Isn't "original dub" an
oxymoron? by Drath | Jul 26th, 2001 08:44:08 AM | Great Stuff! by Special_Ed | Jul 26th, 2001 11:27:02 AM | AKIRA IS GOD!!!!!!! by RedRum1977 | Jul 26th, 2001 12:43:46 PM | original dubbing sucks by ol' painless | Jul 26th, 2001 07:52:34 PM | Yep. Akira is amazing. by Mr Superbad | Jul 26th, 2001 08:50:43 PM | In Response to Dagan and I
liked the LE Akira! by Harlequinn42 | Jul 26th, 2001 10:33:37 PM | In Addition by Harlequinn42 | Jul 26th, 2001 10:54:16 PM | Costco.com by Special_Ed | Jul 27th, 2001 11:33:50 AM | Akira DVD kicks ass! by Munkstomper | Jul 27th, 2001 06:14:05 PM | The problem with subtitles by EvilMcSatan | Jul 27th, 2001 08:17:23 PM | Not worth it by CyberChrist | Jul 28th, 2001 03:31:26 PM | Dubbing by VonSpark | Jul 29th, 2001 01:05:47 PM | Is it that hard to find? by germ17 | Jul 30th, 2001 06:28:01 AM | LuckY?? by manchap | Aug 2nd, 2001 06:42:40 AM |
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